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  • From: "living-change" <living-change@ntlworld.com>
  • To: <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [permaculture] where you from?
  • Date: Sat, 26 Oct 2002 21:01:29 +0100

We, a family of three, currently live just outside London, England, Europe
in a small flat with a small garden (and access to an allotment), but will
be moving to Austria in a month or two, whenever the purchase of our new
little farm will be completed. The farm is in Southern Burgenland (close to
Hungary).

We will be working to convert the 4 ha (10 acres) of land into a
permaculture garden. As we will be doing this with experience gained on only
100 m2 we intend to appproach the list with requests for advice and
guidance.

Impatiently
Rita


----- Original Message -----
From: "Treesa Jane Rogerson" <treemail@cruzio.com>
To: <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 9:06 AM
Subject: [permaculture] where you from?


> IS anyone interested in disclosing their bioregion, so we (I) can see
where
> we are all from, and how that might open some discussion.
>
> A thought, I am still new.
>
> Me, living in Central California, Santa Cruz County.
>
>
> Treesa Rogerson, M.A.
>
> Lands Alive : Ecology By Design
>
> treemail@yahoo.com
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Lawrence F. London, Jr." <lfl@intrex.net>
> To: <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>; <market-farming@lists.ibiblio.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 11:22 PM
> Subject: [permaculture] [Fwd: A possible read?]
>
>
> > Subject: A possible read?
> > Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 20:55:27 -0500
> > From: Mike Miller <mmiller@PCSIA.NET>
> > To: SANET-MG@LISTS.IFAS.UFL.EDU
> >
> > This came across the net and may be of interest to farmers. Mike Miller
> >
> > http://www.gristmagazine.com/books/books102102.asp?source=daily
> >
> > A review of The Farm as Natural Habitat
> >
> > by Jonna Higgins-Freese
> >
> > 21 Oct 2002
> >
> > You'll have to forgive the staid title: Right from the start, The Farm
as
> > Natural Habitat: Reconnecting Food Systems with Ecosystems is thoroughly
> > Midwestern in tone -- reserved, practical, and down-to-earth. Edited by
> > long-time sustainable-agriculture advocates Dana and Laura Jackson, a
> > mother-daughter team, the essays collected here describe farming
practices
> > that mimic and protect natural systems. But if the voice is mild, the
> message
> > is urgent: Environmentalists must build ties with farmers if we are to
> grow
> > food without destroying topsoil, poisoning our air and water, and
killing
> > wildlife. snip
> >
> > Jonna Higgins-Freese educates faith groups about the environment,
> mobilizing
> > them to address issues including climate change and pesticide use, and
> > encouraging people to pursue lives of voluntary simplicity. Her work is
> based
> > at Prairiewoods: Franciscan Spirituality Center in Hiawatha, Iowa. She
is
> a
> > fellow of the Environmental Leadership Program.
> >
> >
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